10 Sounds Every Music Producer NEEDS To Know
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:31 808/sub-bass
3:02 Reese bass/hoover bass
4:27 Free VST plugin
4:53 Classic 80’s juicy bass
6:25 Supersaw
8:20 Classic pluck
10:48 Bell
13:24 Mellow pad
16:03 Brassy pad
18:13 Atmospheric drone pad
20:20 Vocal chop
22:33 Why this video is important
23:20 Free sample pack + Orbit
ill Factor is a Grammy-Nominated Producer and has been a professional music producer for over 15 years, working on projects with: Justin Timberlake, Sia, Kygo, Jason Derulo, Skylar Grey, Ginuwine, Kelly Rowland, Kevin Rudolf, Cher, Jessie J, Groove Armada, Calvin Harris and many others.
ill Factor is also the founder of Beat Academy - an online community that provides step-by-step tutorials on music production and an exciting community of artists and producers to collaborate with and give you feedback on your songs.
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It's always a great idea to make your own sounds. I've been doing this for awhile, and I'm constantly creating new Serum *patches* as I go along, and often recycle ones I have already created under other projects; maybe even editing them a bit and creating a "V2", etc. Especially early on, I was always "over-complicating" the serum patches that I was working on as well.
this video is really useful, firstly, it contains a lot of useful and different information at once, and secondly, understanding such basic things that are shown in this video gives beginners a strong foundation to learn something newer and more complex
thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Really appreciate the fact that you always explain sound design. Getting better at sound design is so much faster to finding the sound in my head versus endless auditioning of VSTs and samples.
These videos are never a waste of valuable minutes. You make me appreciate how important it is to know the basics, and know them well,
Suuuuuper crucial!!! Thank you!
Would love to learn the same type of information on synths that aren't so straightforward like Vital or Serum. Synths like Juno emulations, or Diva, etc that hace a different routing system.
You got it!
This a really helpful vid Ivan thankyou!
Super useful thank you!!!🤘🏼🔥
Thanks for sharing this video man, super helpful! Loved your insight at the end!
This is such an useful and informative learning video.
great video !!
your channel is a gem, love it, your work is much appreciated
Amazing video! The amount of hours I’ve wasted scrolling through synth presets and reverting to samples just to use these key sounds! You’ve made creating them so concise and simple - thank you!!!
just downloaded vital last week, was quite surprised for a free vst...
its pretty dope
@@BeatAcademy especially the handling is quite simple and still impactful in term of sounds as shown in your tutorial...will check out orbit
Yea bro big time. It’s dope as hell for it ti be free 😊
Awesome tutorial, thx
Really helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
So helpful
A synth I was so disappointed that I never got around to for my sync career was Absynth. When NI discontinued it, my jaw dropped.
Me too th at was my go to for so long!
Wow this is extremally helpful
Man this is the video I’ve been looking for recently! New vital user and my lane is pop country, have been wondering how some of the new atmospheric synth sounds used in the the genre now are being created…i.e. filling out choruses, add background interest to intro’s etc. Thanks so much for this, appreciate ya! If you’re looking for suggestions on further content, would love to see one where you dive deeper into vocal chop production.
Great tutorial.
Interesting pose you're putting on there for the thumbnail buddy lol.
you're the goat!!!
Gold!
Awesome
Great video 👍
Thanks for the visit
OMG thank you!
No problem!!
for this i have searched the whole internet amazing video
This video couldn't come at a better time! I'm more comfortable using midi now I've been learning how to use a synth. I've been tinkering with Ableton Drift and I think this would apply. What do you think about Drift and do you think you would make a video going over it?
Man i really love you vids! You should analyze Mike Shinoda (from Linkin Park / Fort Minor) style of beats, drums, melodies, structure, etc etc etc. For me he's the most underrated but at the same time one of the most talented producers outside of hip-hop!
When will the Indie course be available to buy without membership?
Thanks, could you do the same with Ableton‘s Wavetable?
Sure everything can be applied in the same fashion
@@BeatAcademy ok thanks, you the man.
on the brass pad, when my sustain on amp 1 in wavetable is set to full, i don't see how the decay affects that either way?
Which plugin is this that you are using?
No love for acid bass?
Oh… there is mad love for acid bass! Hold my 303
Orbit is super sweet, but it completely bogs down my projects. It takes nearly 2 minutes just to save a project wtith Orbit in it. Thanks for this tutorial though.
You might add into your title not for producers who want to make quality Underground music. Just so you don't waste people's time.
Huh? Wha?